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When early geographers pointed at the peaks and asked what they were called, locals replied alpes.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland Richard Bangs 2011
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When early geographers pointed at the peaks and asked what they were called, locals replied alpes.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland Richard Bangs 2011
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When early geographers pointed at the peaks and asked what they were called, locals replied alpes.
Richard Bangs: Here Be Dragons: Mt. Pilatus in Switzerland Richard Bangs 2011
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Highways can get pretty expensive, just take a look at France, where a ride from the alpes to Lyon costs about 20 euros approximately 30-35 dollar one-way!
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » You Must Subsidize My Unrealistic Choices 2009
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I really beam when I read your blog, like I did during my own yearly summer trips down to alpes maritimes…
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Item ab hoc latere maris per tres dietas habentur magnæ montium alpes, inter quas venit quasi oriens de Paradiso fluuius decurrentibus petris, nihil penitùs habens aquæ, in quibus æstimandæ sunt plurimum magnarum esse virtutum, quamuis de singulis humanæ scientiæ constare non potest.
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Et deinde in meridiem per aliquas diætas, potest perueniri ad primas Caspiæ alpes, quæ descendendo descendunt vsque ad Amazoniam, insulam mulierum, de qua tractatum est.
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Et deinde in meridiem per aliquas di鎡as, potest perueniri ad primas Caspi� alpes, qu� descendendo descendunt vsque ad Amazoniam, insulam mulierum, de qua tractatum est.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Item ab hoc latere maris per tres dietas habentur magn� montium alpes, inter quas venit quasi oriens de Paradiso fluuius decurrentibus petris, nihil penit鵶 habens aqu�, in quibus
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The villa stood at the end of a short dirt road above the village of Biot, perched on the hills south of the Pr-alpes de Grasse.
Modesty Blaise O'Donnell, P. 1965
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